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Everything you wanted to know about the World Series … but were afraid to ask

Imagine you’re at an outdoor dinner party (yes, COVID-friendly). It’s October, and the conversation steers towards the World Series. While you are generally culturally literate, you know …
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Christensen: Health literacy more important than ever for Arizonans in ongoing COVID-19 crisis

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted millions across the country, and Arizona has not been spared. This virus and its resulting economic fallout have put a harsh spotlight on rising health care …
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Mark Haggerty

Point: Walz wants policies to empower rural Americans

After rural voters turned out big for Donald Trump, a narrative emerged that rural America was made up of majority White communities who used to vote reliably Democratic but had shifted right. The …
Joseph Semprevivo

Counterpoint: JD Vance speaks for rural America

Far too often, rural Americans feel ignored by presidential campaigns. While elites in Washington, New York and Los Angeles generate the headlines, focusing primarily on the two coasts, Americans …
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Mandie McCormick

McCormick: The importance of young voters

As a young American who is turning 18 before this year’s election, I cannot wait to perform my civic duty by voting in the Nov. 5 general election. Unfortunately, many other members of my …
Michael Stumo

Stumo: Will Harris support ‘made in America’?

President Biden has been a harsh critic of former president Donald Trump. Despite their differences, Biden has primarily continued the trade and industrial policies set during the Trump …
Kellie Walenciak

Walenciak: Finding common ground in unexpected places — my improv journey

I was a bundle of nerves on the first day of improv class, and I'll confess, there were several times when I nearly backed out. Being an introvert, I find social interactions excruciatingly …
Alisa Vidulich Casavant

Casavant: Access to virtual care at risk for millions of arthritis patients

Arthritis is often simplified as joint pain or disease. While accurate, this barely conveys the real-life, lasting effect on 60 million adults and hundreds of thousands of children living with a form …
Howard Epstein

Epstein: 21,682. What does it mean and why should you care?

21,682*. What if I told you 21,682 people across Arizona have something in common? Shared geography, a unique hobby or perhaps the same middle name? No, nothing quite so fun. What creates a …

Ferkaluk: Stand up for Arizona seniors and support Medicare Advantage

Like many Americans, Arizona seniors are being squeezed by high prices from the grocery store to the gas pump. Meanwhile, the cost of health care just keeps going up. That’s why Medicare …

Bottorf: Culture of elitism in north Peoria

I have noticed a disturbing trend up here in the paradise of north Peoria. Like many, I came to north Peoria from somewhere else. In my case, I came from a state that severely mismanaged tax …

Shaw: Lesko is no Clint Hickman; vote Sandoval in November

In the aftermath of the 2020 election, a small group of Republicans in Maricopa County and elsewhere stopped Trump from becoming a dictator — they might not be able to do it again. We must …
Martha Kortiak Mert

Mert: It’s College Savings Month — what are you waiting for?

As the cost of college goes up, many families feel overwhelmed at the thought of affording higher education. But there’s no better time than College Savings Month to take charge of the future. …
Tom Jones

Jones: Hey, Elon Musk, assassination jokes aren’t funny

On pretty much a daily basis, I am amazed that Elon Musk is one of the wealthiest people on the planet. That’s because, on pretty much a daily basis, Musk says or does something that is either …

Batchelor, Katz, Cox: The issue of female suicide in Arizona

Suicide is a tragic public health concern that affects nearly every community. Despite the many efforts to stem suicide in the U.S., its rate grew steadily from 2000 to 2022. Men are …
Saul Anuzis

Anuzis: Federal Reserve gives with one hand and takes with the other

A recent report reveals that homebuilders face one of the most significant credit crunches in a decade. An analysis by BankRegData of the most recent data from the Federal Deposit Insurance …

Whitfield: Trump, Vance words are bullets to most who hear, read them

Since I have a lot of time on my hands right now, recovering from a fractured T-12 vertebrae and being retired, my attention has focused on reading all different sources regarding this presidential …
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Peoria: New air unit a ‘force multiplier,’ one of many tools keeping city safe

As the honored leaders of the Peoria Fire-Medical and Police Departments we are proud of the city’s unwavering support for public safety.

Shaw: Trump tax giveaway would undermine SS, Medicare

Trump’s proposal to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits would deny the government of $1.6 trillion over a decade. Worse yet, those revenues are directed to the SS and Medicare trust …
Jody Boyd

Boyd: The unseen struggles of single parents navigating childhood cancer

According to the National Cancer Institute , it is estimated that a total of 14,910 children and adolescents ages 0 to 19 will be diagnosed with cancer in 2024. Parenthood is often seen as one …
Henry I. Miller

Miller: COVID vaccination mitigates post-infection mental illness

Misguided COVID minimizers say COVID-19 is no worse than a cold that lasts a few days and disappears without a trace. They’re so wrong, and the evidence of that continues to mount. In …
Jim Constantopoulos

Constantopoulos: The peril of America’s dependence on China for defense metals

After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, the U.S. quickly made large amounts of liquefied natural gas available to our allies in Europe. The shipments saved Europe from a cutoff of …

Copeland: Why we should redefine the term ‘abortion’

I am concerned because it seems like we need to redefine our terms relating to the word  “abortion." Abortion should not apply to the medical procedure of removing a dead child from a …

Carbello: The problem is the way people with disabilities are seen — as subhuman and of no value

Group homes have had problems from the beginning. When the federal government mandated moving people out of institutions and into the community, they didn’t plan very well. Most states were not …

Schweers: Protect democracy, vote for Harris/Walz

It’s insane that anyone is still undecided or supporting Trump. The debate showed us what Trump values and for whom he fights (only himself, millionaires, billionaires). How can anyone …

Mitzner: Swifties not so swift

Taylor Swift was living the American girl dream. Never more. When Taylor opened her mouth about presidential politics the bubble burst. Taylor did not understand fans watch sports to …
Robert Robb

Robb: Why is Trump botching the immigration issue?

Donald Trump should have Kamala Harris on the run on the immigration issue. But he doesn’t, because he keeps botching the argument — never more so, or more consequentially so, than in the …

Samuelson: Congressman Gallego is a representative to be proud of

A year and a half ago, I thought everything in my life had finally fallen into place. I had a good job, was happily married to the love of my life, John, and we were thinking about retirement and …
María Alicia Valenzuela

Valenzuela: Valley Latinos face barriers in healthcare

Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, is an opportunity to honor the rich history and culture of Hispanic and Latino communities. While this month-long celebration is …
Sara Guillermo

Guillermo: Gen Z voters want clear policies on the economy

A critical deficit struck me as I watched the presidential debate. Working with Gen Z around politics, I’ve seen a dominant theme emerging. The cost of living and economic pressures are on …
Francine Sumner

Sumner: Suicide prevention — a mother’s call to action

On June 13, 2017, my world shattered. I lost my youngest son, Zachary, to suicide. He was just 16 years old; a high school student here in the Valley. Words cannot capture the depth of my grief, …

Staff: Town of Payson issues statement on $70 million bond issue lawsuit

Town of Payson, Arizona — Public Statement on Lawsuit Filed Against the Town Payson Realtor Deborah Rose, represented by the Goldwater Institute, has filed a lawsuit seeking to block …

Shaw: More Trump lunacy on tax policy

In tax policy during Trump’s rally in Tucson Thursday: On the path to elimination of all taxes? Eliminate overtime pay from taxes? How is that equitable for a salaried worker making the …
Kenneth E. Thorpe

Thorpe: Congress is cutting the wrong red tape on drug availability

On average, healthcare costs for patients with a chronic condition are five times higher than for those without one. Chronic disease patients are getting hit with high drug costs when cheaper …